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Introduction to Yonsei International Summer School
Yonsei International Summer School is a program offered by Yonsei University, providing students with a unique opportunity to experience academic and cultural life in Korea.
Program Overview
The program includes a variety of academic courses, internships, and extracurricular activities. The academic calendar, policy, and information are available for students to plan their studies.
Academic Calendar
The academic calendar outlines the important dates and deadlines for the program.
Academic Policy
The academic policy provides guidelines for students to follow during their studies.
Academic Information
The academic information includes details about the courses, registration, and transcripts.
Course List
A list of available courses is provided for students to choose from.
Course Registration
Students can register for courses through the online system.
Internship
Internship opportunities are available for students to gain practical experience.
Extracurricular Activities
Extracurricular activities, such as campus tours, museum visits, and cultural events, are offered to enhance the student experience.
Extracurricular Activities Schedule
The extracurricular activities schedule for 2026 is to be announced. However, the following activities were offered in previous years:
- Campus Tour: A tour of the campus, featuring popular sites, with 120 available seats, free of charge.
- Museum Campus Tour: A special tour organized by the Yonsei University Museum, offering insights into the university's historical landmarks and cultural heritage, with 40 available seats, free of charge.
- Taekwondo Class: A taekwondo class, held every Monday and Wednesday, with 40 available seats, requiring a fee of 5,000 KRW plus a uniform fee of 30,000 KRW.
- DMZ Tour: A guided day trip to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), offering insights into Korea's division and modern history, with 120 available seats, requiring a fee of 75,000 KRW.
- Korean Heritage and Bookmaking: A special exhibition of national treasures, followed by a hands-on traditional Korean bookmaking workshop, with 30 available seats, requiring a fee of 20,000 KRW.
- K-Pop Dance Class: A class to learn choreography from a professional K-Pop instructor, with 80 available seats, requiring a fee of 80,000 KRW.
- Ganghwa History Tour: A cultural field trip to Ganghwa Island, exploring Korea's ancient history and heritage sites, with 120 available seats, requiring a fee of 87,000 KRW.
- Korean Cooking Class: A hands-on Korean cooking class, with 40 available seats, requiring a fee of 50,000 KRW.
- Lotte World: A full-day experience at one of Korea's most famous amusement parks, with 120 available seats, requiring a fee of 70,500 KRW.
Application and Admission
The application procedures, fees, and payment information are available for students to apply to the program.
Application Procedures
The application procedures outline the steps to follow when applying to the program.
Fees and Payment
The fees and payment information include details about the tuition fees and payment methods.
Scholarships
Scholarships, such as the Dr. Kim Suk-Hi scholarship, are available to support students.
Arrival and Campus Life
Information about arriving on campus, housing options, and campus services is available to support students.
To Campus
Directions to the campus are provided for students to plan their arrival.
On-Campus Housing
On-campus housing options are available for students to choose from.
Off-Campus Housing
Off-campus housing options are also available for students to consider.
Campus Services
Campus services, such as healthcare and campus facilities, are available to support students.
Notice
News and notices about the program are available for students to stay informed.
News and Notice
The news and notice section provides updates and announcements about the program.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions are answered to provide additional information and support to students.
